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Railfan Technology > Secure contentDate: 10/05/17 08:16 Secure content Author: ButteStBrakeman Can anyone tell me why every time I click on a post I get a dialog box on the bottom of my screen saying "only secure content is displayed"? And can I get rid of it?
Thanks, Virlon Date: 10/05/17 09:42 Re: Secure content Author: norm1153 Are you using Microsoft's Internet Explorer? I can get that message occasionally on other secure websites -- a secure website URL starts with: "https:...." as opposed to "http:...." without the s.
Date: 10/05/17 13:39 Re: Secure content Author: ButteStBrakeman norm1153 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Are you using Microsoft's Internet Explorer? I can > get that message occasionally on other secure > websites -- a secure website URL starts with: > "https:...." as opposed to "http:...." without the > s. Yes Norm, I am using IE. Nothing I can do about it popping up? T Thanks Date: 10/05/17 16:52 Re: Secure content Author: SouthWestRailCams Here is what I did to fix it:
1. Tools 2. Internet Options 3. Security Tab 4. Trusted Sites near the Top. 5. Click on "Sites" just below the "Trusted Sites" 6. Uncheck the "Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone". 7. Add the following: *.trainorders.com *.ckeditor.com 8. Click Close. 9. Click Custom Level... near the bottom 10. Scroll halfway or so and look for "Display mixed content" 11. Check the radial option next to "Enable" under the "Display mixed content" 12. Click "Yes" to save this setting. 13. Click Ok which closes out of the Internet Options. 14. Go back to "Tools" 15. Internet Options 16. Security Tab 17. Trusted Sites near the Top. 18. Click on "Sites" just below the "Trusted Sites" 19. Check the "Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone". 20. Click Close. 21. Click Ok. Then Close Internet Explorer and Reopen and it should take care of the message for TO. Reason this happens is cause the Special Fonts that TO offers uses "ckeditor.com" to make the additonal features work. Hope this helps, Christina SouthWest RailCams CA, NM, CO, TX, AZ https://SouthWestRailCams.com Date: 10/05/17 17:01 Re: Secure content Author: SouthWestRailCams My post above is my own opinion from what I am able to see from an end-user level and what I did to fix it on my end. TO is a very advanced forum site and has lot to offer.
SouthWest RailCams CA, NM, CO, TX, AZ https://SouthWestRailCams.com Date: 10/06/17 04:53 Re: Secure content Author: acltrainman I was having the same problem but have switched to Google Chrome and no longer have that problem, DAMN IE 11.
Stanley Jackowski Valrico, FL Date: 10/06/17 07:22 Re: Secure content Author: ButteStBrakeman RailFanAZ Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Here is what I did to fix it: > > 1. Tools > 2. Internet Options > 3. Security Tab > 4. Trusted Sites near the Top. > 5. Click on "Sites" just below the "Trusted > Sites" > 6. Uncheck the "Require server verification > (https:) for all sites in this zone". > 7. Add the following: > *.trainorders.com > *.ckeditor.com > 8. Click Close. > 9. Click Custom Level... near the bottom > 10. Scroll halfway or so and look for "Display > mixed content" > 11. Check the radial option next to "Enable" under > the "Display mixed content" > 12. Click "Yes" to save this setting. > 13. Click Ok which closes out of the Internet > Options. > 14. Go back to "Tools" > 15. Internet Options > 16. Security Tab > 17. Trusted Sites near the Top. > 18. Click on "Sites" just below the "Trusted > Sites" > 19. Check the "Require server verification > (https:) for all sites in this zone". > 20. Click Close. > 21. Click Ok. > > Then Close Internet Explorer and Reopen and it > should take care of the message for TO. Reason > this happens is cause the Special Fonts that TO > offers uses "ckeditor.com" to make the additonal > features work. > > Hope this helps, > Christina > > Thank you Christina. Date: 10/06/17 07:23 Re: Secure content Author: ButteStBrakeman acltrainman Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I was having the same problem but have switched to > Google Chrome and no longer have that problem, > DAMN IE 11. hanks Stan, appreciate the tip. |